According to reports from Sky News and "Russia Today" (RT), Turkey's Erdogan launched a new "diplomatic attack" on Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu on Wednesday (27th) local time, saying that Netanyahu is no different from Hitler, and that the Israeli prime minister "misses Hitler". Sky News described Erdogan as making "sexual remarks", and Netanyahu hit back.
Erdogan's remarks were made at an awards ceremony in Ankara, in which he linked Israel's attack on Gaza to the way the Nazis treated Jews, the report said. "They used to speak ill of Hitler - then what's the difference between you and Hitler?Erdogan said, "They will make us miss Hitler." Did this Netanyahu do less than Hitler?No. ”
He was richer than Hitler, he had the support of the West, all sorts of support from the United States - what did they do with this support?They killed more than 20,000 Gazans. Erdogan said.
According to Sky News, since the outbreak of the new round of Palestinian-Israeli conflict, Erdogan has taken a "staunchly anti-Israeli" stance, declaring Israel a "terrorist state" and refusing to call the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) a "terrorist organization". Regarding Erdogan's latest criticism of Netanyahu, RT said it was probably the "most hostile" remarks he has made to date about the Israeli prime minister.
According to the report, Netanyahu hit back at Erdogan's remarks, saying that the Turkish ** should be the least likely person to preach to Israel. "Erdogan, the man who committed genocide against the Kurds, set a world record for the detention of journalists who opposed his rule, is the least likely person to morally preach us. Netanyahu said in a statement.
The new round of Palestinian-Israeli conflict continues, according to AFP previously reported, Turkey** Erdogan said on October 25 that he canceled his plan to visit Israel because of Israel's "inhumane war" against Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip. According to the report, Erdogan told ruling party lawmakers in parliament on the same day, "We had a plan to go to Israel, but it has been canceled, and we will not go." Erdogan said he considered Hamas a "liberator" fighting for his land.